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A candidate centered campaign focuses on the candidate as an individual, as opposed to the party he/she represents. A party centered campaign focuses on the party and the party's platform.
A "platform" is a position or issue which a politician uses to try to get elected. In this case, it would be part of a presidential candidate's campaign.
To gather votes and spread a candidate's name and platform around the nation.
A campaign promise is also called an election promise. Campaign promises made by a politician are part of what is known as their platform, which is a list of things the candidate supports.
Campaign literature refers to printed materials, such as flyers, brochures, or pamphlets, that are distributed during a political campaign to promote a candidate or cause. These materials typically provide information about the candidate's platform, background, and key messages to voters.
Election campaigns and other political processes in which candidates, not political parties, have most of the initiative and influence.
Literally, a platform is a structure like a stage (usually made of planks, or wooden boards) that people can stand on. Figuratively, a campaign platform is a set of policies or political stands on various questions, with particular policies sometimes being referred to as planks.
THe VP candidate is often chosen to balance the ticket-- to supply strength in the areas in which the presidential candidate seems weak, either geographically or in terms of experience. After the campaign begins, the VP candidate's role is to support the platform and ideas promoted by the Presidential candidate in every way he can. He needs to work hard to make effective public appearances on behalf of the ticket.
Platform
This is called their platform or position.
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